Namesless baby - please help!

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like James the best. Also like Gregory because it isn't overused. The other two seem overused to me but that doesn't mean you shouldn't use them.


James is the most popular of the 4. I like James, and popularity doesn't bother me, but to pick it over Nathan or Daniel because Nathan and Daniel are too common is a little weird.


Interesting--I know no one under the age of 40 named James. But lots of Nathans and Daniels. But my kids are a little older so maybe James had a big pick-up in the last few years.
Anonymous
All great names. I like Gregory with Benjamin but you can't go wrong with any of them. If nicknames bother you- think about Dan/Danny, Greg, Nate and see which annoyed you least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We can't finalize a name for our baby and have run out of time to talk about it anymore! Help! Our older son is named Benjamin.

Deciding between...
1) Nathan
2) Daniel
3) Gregory
4) James



I like Daniel. It goes well with Benjamin. Please to those who want to respond that "siblings names shouldn't go together" please don't repeat that here.
Anonymous
They are all great. For once, a list I like. Strangely, I don't LOVE Nathan but the NN Nate overshadows my dislike of the full name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are all just boring run of the mill boys names, so just pick one.


choose kindness, pp. No need to be mean on someone else's choices. There is no need to post!
Anonymous
I like them all but agree with the PPs that prefer Nathaniel to Nathan.

If none of them have any particular significance (family names, etc), I think my favorite is Daniel - I don't know many little Daniels though I do know a few of each of the others. I know more Benjamins under 12 than the other three, it's a name that works in multiple languages and several families chose it for that reason.
Anonymous
Nathan/ Nate is great. I like Daniel too.
Not a fan of Gregory.
Neutral on James.
Anonymous
We went through the exact same struggle a year ago, and went with James.
Anonymous
I like Daniel. The boy next door to me growing up in the 1970s was named Daniel Nathan. But I think the names hold up. How in the world I remember his middle name decades later is a real mystery, though.
Anonymous
We have a Daniel (who goes by Daniel, never Dan), and even though it's one of the most popular names on the SSA list, he's never been in class with another Daniel. Even at our synagogue (where I would have thought Daniel would be a common name), there are no Daniels anywhere near his age (though lots of adult Dans and Daniels).
Anonymous
Daniel
James
Joshua/Josh
Thomas
Caleb
Andrew/Drew
William/Will/Liam
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a Daniel (who goes by Daniel, never Dan), and even though it's one of the most popular names on the SSA list, he's never been in class with another Daniel. Even at our synagogue (where I would have thought Daniel would be a common name), there are no Daniels anywhere near his age (though lots of adult Dans and Daniels).


+1

Although mine lets me call him Danny.
Anonymous
My 16 year old is a Gregory and we’ve met only one or two others over the years. He goes by Gregor.
Anonymous
Gregory is underused. we would have considered Gregory had we had a boy. i also like James. All of your choices are solid.
Anonymous
I like Benjamin and Daniel together
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